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Alexander Neibaur (January 8, 1808 –
December 15, 1883) was the
first dentist to
practice in Utah and the
first Jew to join the
Latter Day
Saint movement...
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Thomas Croft Neibaur (May 17, 1898 –
December 23, 1942) was the
first Latter-day
Saint (Mormon) to
receive the
Medal of Honor. He was also the
first soldier...
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Neibaur (2014) p. 184 ;
Marsh (1982), p. 241.
Neibaur (2014) p. 187;
Marsh (1982), p. 241.
Lisanti (2000) pp. 135–137 ;
Marsh (1982), p. 241.
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original on
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Neibaur 2016, p. 159. Bell,
David (August 6, 2019). "Ranking the
Craziest Things...
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Neibaur, p. 23; Chaplin, p. 165; Robinson, pp. 140, 143. Robinson, p. 143. Maland...
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Become Bride of Musician". Los
Angeles Times.
August 15, 1935. p. A3.
Neibaur,
James L. (2022). The
Films of Judy Garland. McFarland. p. 4. Clarke, Gerald...
- Tingey. In
April 1858,
Rosenbaum married Alice Breakell Neibaur, the
daughter of
Alexander Neibaur. They had
thirteen children.[unreliable source?] Rosenbaum...
- Reid
Neibaur Nibley (5
January 1923 – 25
February 2008) was an
American pianist,
composer and
music educator. He
wrote the
words and
music to the Latter-day...
- Carter's
discovery of King Tutankhamen's tomb in 1922.
Directed by
Bruce Neibaur, the film was
released June 2, 1998. Omar
Sharif -
Grandfather Kate Maberly...